The field for today's 144th Belmont Stakes, with post position, horse's name, jockey's name and odds:

1. Street LifeJ.Lezcano8-1

2. Unstoppable UJ.Alvarado20-1

3. Union RagsJ.Velzquez3-1

4. AtigunJ.Leparoux15-1

5. DullahanJ.Castellano9-5

6. Ravelo's BoyA.Solis30-1

7. Five SixteenR.Napravnik30-1

8. Guyana Star DweejK.Desormeaux30-1

9. PaynterM.Smith7-2

10. OptimizerC.Nakatani15-1

12. My AdonisR.Dominguez15-1

Post time: 6:40 p.m.

HOLE-IN-ONE

TOM KILLEN on No. 16 at Heather Downs CC, 137 yards, 9-iron

RICK WILSON on No. 15 at Heather Downs CC, 145 yards, 8-iron.

TIM ANDERSON, on No. 6 at Stonehedge South, 148 yards, 4-iron.

SPORTS NOTE

CENTRAL CATHOLIC SPRING FOOTBALL: The Central Catholic High School will play a spring football game at 6 p.m. today at Gallagher Stadium. The game will be a varsity passing scrimmage, and admission to the game is a donation to Mom's House of Toledo. The organization is in need of paper towels, toilet paper, size 4 diapers, pull-ups (2T-4T), baby wipes, 9-ounce plastic cups, 100% apple juice, and Styrofoam bowls. Central will also hold an alumni flag football game at noon in the stadium, followed by a private tailgate party at 2:30 p.m. for alumni football players. Contact Coach Greg Dempsey at gdempsey@centralcatholic.org for more information.

ROCKET SOCCER CAMP: The 11th Annual University of Toledo Rocket Soccer Camp will be held June 11-15 and 18-22 on the Scott Park Campus of the University of Toledo. The Day Camp for boys and girls, ages 8-14, runs from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Cost is $180.00/week. The Rocket Mini-Kickers for boys and girls, ages 5-7, runs from 9-11:30 a,m, and cost of the Mini-Kickers is $90.00/week. Information 419-530-6251 or email soccer@utoledo.edu or register online at www.athletics.utoledo.edu/soccercamp.

FOOTBALL

Arena League

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Central Division

WLTPctPFPA

San Antonio830.727611583

Chicago740.636672658

Iowa570.417648717

Kansas City290.182416560

West Division

WLTPctPFPA

Arizona930.750793614

San Jose840.667801706

Utah750.583762749

Spokane650.545653657

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

Eastern Division

WLTPctPFPA

Philadelphia930.750814635

Cleveland650.545569539

Milwaukee470.364641654

Pittsburgh290.182515612

South Division

WLTPctPFPA

Jacksonville650.545591558

Tampa Bay660.500650683

Georgia660.500539602

New Orleans560.455610616

Orlando1100.091444586

FRIDAY

Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 8

Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 8

Orlando at San Jose, 10:30

TODAY

Jacksonville at Georgia, 7

San Antonio at New Orleans, 8

Chicago at Utah, 9

Iowa at Arizona, 10

Kansas City at Spokane, 10

SOCCER

Major League Soccer

EASTERN CONFERENCE

WLTPtsGFGA

D.C.843272819

New York832262618

Sporting KC831251710

Columbus543181313

Chicago553181517

New England571161818

Houston434161212

Montreal373121521

Philadelphia2728814

Toronto FC1903821

WESTERN CONFERENCE

WLTPtsGFGA

Real Salt Lake932292214

San Jose833272717

Seattle73324169

Colorado661192018

Vancouver534191314

Chivas USA46315914

Portland354131215

FC Dallas384131524

Los Angeles382111521

NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.

Sunday

Houston at Vancouver, 7

SPORTLIGHT

June 9

1973-Secretariat, ridden by Ron Turcotte, wins the Belmont Stakes in record time to capture the Triple Crown. Secretariat sets a world record on the 1 1/2-mile course with 2:24, and a record for largest margin of victory in the Belmont, 31 lengths.

1978-Larry Holmes scores a 15-round split decision over Ken Norton for the WBC heavyweight title in New York.

1985-Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scores 29 points to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a 111-100 victory over the Boston Celtics and the NBA title in six games.

1990-Monica Seles holds off four set points in the first set tiebreaker and goes on to become the youngest winner of the French Open, beating two-time champion Steffi Graf 7-6 (8-6), 6-4. Seles is 16 years, six months.

1991-In the first all-American men's final at the French Open since 1954, Jim Courier rallies to beat Andre Agassi 3-6, 6-4, 2-6, 6-1, 6-4 for his first Grand Slam title.

2003-The New Jersey Devils end the Anaheim Mighty Ducks' surreal season, winning the Stanley Cup with a 3-0 victory. Mike Rupp, who had never appeared in a playoff until Game 4, scores the first goal and sets up Jeff Friesen for the other two.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Agreed to terms with C Clint Coulter and OF Victor Roache on minor league contracts.

NEW YORK METS-Agreed to terms with SS Gavin Cecchini on a minor league contract. Reinstated RHP Chris Young from the paternity leave list. Optioned RHP Pedro Beato to Buffalo (IL). Sent INF Josh Satin and RHP Jack Egbert outright to Buffalo.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

BALTIMORE RAVENS-Agree to terms with G Bobbie Williams on a two-year contract.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS-Signed CB Justin King.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-Agreed to terms with TE Rob Gronkowski on a six-year contract.

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